About Blessed Children’s Home

From two children to 215+ graduates

Our Story

Blessed Children’s Home is a family style home in Central Nepal for children who have nowhere else to go.

For more than 30 years, we have welcomed children who have lost parents, been rejected by their communities, or have no safe place to stay. In this home, they receive love, protection, education, and the steady witness of Jesus lived out in daily life.

We are not first an institution. We are a home.

Children grow up here as sons and daughters, not case numbers.

“I’m {{Teacher}}, Grade 5 class teacher at {{SchoolName}}. Since joining in Term 2 of 2019, I’ve seen a clear difference from my former government school: warmth, excellence, and a God-fearing environment.

Our teachers are patient and attentive; learning is interactive, building problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, and safety is always a priority. I’m inspired by our director, whose steady leadership and heart for the community guide us forward.

To parents and our community: Our school a place where every child is known, valued, and supported to grow.”

Mission, Vision, And Values

Our Mission

To provide a family-style home for children rejected by their communities, giving them love, care, education, and the opportunity to know Jesus.

Everything we do flows out of this:

  • A safe, stable home environment
  • Consistent, loving parental care
  • Quality education and life skills
  • Spiritual formation through prayer, scripture, and example
  • We believe this is what it means to “look after orphans…in their distress” (James 1:27) in the context of Nepal today.

Our Vision

We look ahead with a simple hope:

That every child who comes through Blessed Children’s Home will know:

  • Why they are here now
  • Where they are going - in life and in eternity


That our home will grow stronger, not bigger for its own sake:

  • Better education
  • Deeper love
  • Firmer foundations


That former BCH children will become:

  • Responsible mothers and fathers
  • Faithful workers and leaders in their community

Our Values

  • Hope in Action - Education and Family Values are tools to break cycles of poverty and inspire dreams and real ambition.
  • Integrity & Stewardship - We honor God by using our resources faithfully and transparently.
  • Faith & Prayer - Everything we do rests on prayer and dependence on God’s grace.

Meet Our Caregivers

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Babu

Founder/ House Father

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Sabitri

Co-founder/ House Mother

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Daud

Staff/ Leadership/ Trained Counselor

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Tara

Staff/ Housekeeping & Support

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Thomas

Staff/ Leadership/ Admin

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Bijay

Support Staff

Once Upon A Time

From a Burden to a Calling

Our story begins far from Nepal, in southern India, where our founder grew up in a Christian family and felt a deep burden for poor and vulnerable children. During Bible school in North India, he met Nepali students and heard about villages with no roads, no schools, and children growing up without education or hope.

An invitation came to visit Nepal and preach at Christmas. In remote villages he saw children without shoes, without proper clothing, and without any chance of schooling. He returned to India physically, but his heart never left Nepal.

After prayer and wrestling with God’s call, he obeyed. He moved to Nepal, later married Sabitri, and together they committed their lives to caring for the children nobody else would take.

Two Little Girls and a Rented Room (1994)

Three months after their wedding, they welcomed their first two girls into a simple rented home in a remote village near the Indian border. There was no road, no hospital, no electricity, and no school. They started a small tuition class so local children could learn to read and write.

Money was scarce.

They sold their wedding-gift motorcycle to buy food. Sabitri’s family gave land to grow rice, but it still wasn’t enough. Piece by piece, they sold what they had to keep the children fed and the lights on.

What they lacked in resources, they refused to lack in love.

Growth, a School, and Opposition

In time, more children came. The little home grew. They eventually moved to a nearby city on the border and opened an English-medium school that served hundreds of students.

The children’s home and school became known for:

  • High academic results
  • Strong discipline and character formation
  • Top sports program

With growth came unwanted attention - and then opposition.

A trusted teacher secretly sent photos to the media and accused the ministry of forcing children to convert. Local newspapers and television stations attacked them as “foreign religious agents.” When the founders refused to pay a bribe to silence the reports, the situation escalated.

They were arrested under anti-conversion laws and faced the possibility of years in prison.

Prison, Pain, and Purpose

In jail, conditions were harsh: overcrowded cells, extreme heat, almost no privacy or sanitation. Our founder battled fear and doubt, asking whether he had truly heard God’s call correctly.

In court, one man shown in the baptism photos testified publicly that he had asked to be baptized - that no one had forced him. The charges collapsed, and the couple was released.

They walked out free - but threatened, and targeted by extremists.

Death Threats and a Difficult Move

After release, threats intensified. Extortion calls demanded large sums of money. Friends and local officials warned that staying in that city could cost them their lives.

When a trusted international partner visited and saw the situation firsthand, he spoke plainly:

“You are established here. But you should not stay in one place forever. It is time to move to a safer city.”

The family found a rental house in Central Nepal, Province 3, and began to shift their lives. At Christmas, they brought all the children to the new city. They slept packed together on floors and in small rooms, but they were safe and happy.

When it was time to send the children back to the old city for school, they refused.

“Where Daddy and Mommy stay, we want to stay. We are scared there.”

The founders told the children:

“If God sends someone to buy our old campus and buildings, we will move everything here. If this is to happen, we must Pray.”

Humanly, they thought it would never happen. Within months, a buyer appeared and purchased the entire property. The children’s prayers had been answered!

A New Beginning in Central Nepal

With the sale, they acquired land in Central Nepal and began building, one house at a time. Blessed Children’s Home took root in its current location - a place known only generally, for the safety of the children and staff.

Today, the home continues in a very different environment:

  • Stricter laws and closer government oversight
  • Mandatory audits and social reporting
  • Increased sensitivity around religious activity with children

Yet the calling is the same:

  • Welcome the child who has nowhere else to go.
  • Provide a loving, stable home and education.

Live out the love of Jesus consistently, wisely, and courageously.

What We Believe About Our Children

At Blessed Children’s Home, we believe:

Every child is created in the image of God.

  • No story is beyond His reach. No background disqualifies a child from love.


Every child deserves a safe, stable home.

  • Not just a bed and food, but consistency, affection, correction, and joy.

Every child should have access to education.

  • Schooling opens doors that poverty, abandonment, and discrimination try to close.


Every child needs a spiritual foundation.

  • Laws may limit what we can do externally, but we will always model prayer, faith, integrity, and grace in the way we live our lives.

Governance and Accountability

Blessed Children’s Home operates under a registered Nepali NGO with a local board. We work within Nepali law and are subject to:

  • Annual financial audits by a certified auditor
  • Government renewal and reporting requirements
  • Social audits where local community and officials review how funds are used


We welcome this accountability. It is one way we honor God, protect the children, and build trust with those who pray and give.

Where We Serve

For the safety of the children, we do not publish our exact address online.

Blessed Children’s Home is located in Central Nepal (Province 3).

Children attend a reputable school within walking distance of the home. They live in family-style houses on a secure compound, looked after by our amazing staff.

Why Your Partnership Matters

For more than three decades, God has sustained Blessed Children’s Home without a large sponsoring organization promising fixed monthly funds. There has rarely been surplus, but there has always been enough.

Your partnership helps:

  • Keep a children's home open and stable
  • Provide daily food, clothing, and safe housing
  • Cover school fees, books, and uniforms
  • Support faithful caregivers who have given their lives to this work


You may never meet these children in person. They may never know your name. But your prayers and generosity are part of the story God is writing in their lives.

We cannot care for every child in Nepal. But we can be faithful to the ones God entrusts to us.

If you sense God drawing you to stand with these children, we invite you to:

  • Pray for the home, the staff, and each child.
  • Sponsor a child and walk with them month by month.
  • Strengthen the home through general gifts that keep the doors open and the lights on.


Attempt great things for God. Expect great things from God.

This is how Blessed Children’s Home began. It is how we continue.